get our lights through a company called Light 'N UP, not sure who the manufacturer of this particular light is.
http://www.lightn-up.com/search_individual_result.asp?current=135302&cart=Y
make the lighting fixture?
love the light fixture
light fixture, wine rack
pendant light...Light fixture...except the light
style of lighting you choose is paramount. Normal incandescents and halogen bulbs emit a lot of heat — way too much for a cellar.
There are many incredible LED lighting options, which emit virtually no heat. Track lights, puck lights and LED strip lights can all light a space in interesting ways and show
lighting for a wine cellar can make the space "cool" - LED lights don't emit heat
Lighting at floor good.
LED in ceiling as well
incredible LED lighting options, which emit virtually no heat. Track lights, puck lights and LED strip lights can all light a space in interesting ways and show off your collection.
Choose your lighting. Wine cellars are designed to be cool, but we also want them to look cool. If you love your cellar, you may want to leave the lights on and admire it, so the style of lighting you choose is paramount. Normal incandescents and halogen bulbs emit a lot of heat — way too much for a cellar
Thank you! the material is clear acrylic and the effect of the blue comes from LED lighting placed in the wood channel. the lighting glows through the acrylic.
the material is clear acrylic. it is just lit with LED lights
When the lights are off the cellar is clear acrylic with no color
The lights turn off when not entertaining and the see through glass ceilings have roller shades that black out the room. Normally the room is dark
are LED lights which shouldn't hurt the wine any. All our coolers have LED lights (though they are not nearly as cool as this!) and there's never a problem.
by LED lighting. Jamie had to make sure that the acrylic would be able to withstand the weight of the wine bottles without cracking.
Jamie loves to experiment with unexpected textures, materials and patterns, so much so that she created her own collection. The material used on the wine cellar floor is